Painted braves do war dance. - Drums throb as tribesmen of Nez Perce nation observe fete. - To the throb of primitive drums and the chant of native songs, tribesmen of the Nez Perce nation recalled Indian tradition in colorful ceremonies last night...

Sioux nation implores rain Gods to smile. - Ceremonial drums of the once mighty Sioux nation--stilled for 57 years--were brought out today for a ritualistic appeal for rain to end the devastating drought.

American Indian--migrated from Russia? - The original American came from Russia to the Western Hemisphere, Dr. Wendell C. Bennett, curator of the American Museum of Natural History, announces. Dr. Bennett's theory bears close resemblance to that of...

Hill and Dill draw applause. - Hill not riding on coat-tail of some candidate--Dill talks kindly. - Democrats from over north central Washington held the biggest power wow in years here tonight, beating their drums of war and listening to two of...

Indians finish three-day dance. - Third of 75 entrants on feet when Fort Hall tribes end ceremony. - The boom of drums and chants of erstwhile savage Indians ceased today as members of the Shoshone and Bannock Indian tribes ended their annual sun...

Pullman Jazzers to be HereThe Dayton Club of Washington State College announces a dance at Weinhard Hall Monday, December 20. Holiday spirit will be high at that time and a dance with jazzy music will fit the spot exactly. A five-piece...

There was no blare of trumpets nor roll of drums when Sergeant F. J. King dropped into Spokane Tuesday.Veteran of a dozen wars, hero of half a dozen engagements of the World war, winner of nine decorations for valor, Sergeant King is...

The work of the silent brigade is done. And well done. No beating of drums. No award of medals. No flags furled. No arches of triumph, no cheering throngs, no clamoring bands. As quietly as it has carried on its huge task the Grand Army of Knitters...

Dickens mill runs October 1 8000 tons ore broken--mine ready when construction starts, says official Driving on 700 level Will sink to 900--both drums of hoist in use for first time Assurances that the 200-ton concentrating mill of...

Indians honor May. - As a token of thanks for a similar honor conferred by Karl May on an Indian chief at Buffalo, N. Y., Indians connected with a circus recently deposited a wreath on the grave of the German writer in Dresden, Germany. Under the...

Indians open "danceathon". - Sun dance calls for three days' constant footing. - The booming of drums and chanting of a score of singers rang through the countryside from two points near here last night and today as members of the Bannock and...

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